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Setup Tradeoffs: The Classic “Fast But Eats Tyres” Problem
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Setup Tradeoffs: The Classic “Fast But Eats Tyres” Problem

Lap time doesn’t just come from speed — it comes from where you spend grip, and how aggressively you’re willing to spend it early to cash out a position before the tyre bill arrives. That’s why the “fast but eats tyres” setup never dies in Formula 1: it’s a deliberate choice to convert peak performance into track position, knowing the race will later demand interest payments in degradation, temperature, and driver workload. In 2025, with Lando Norris taking the title by two points (423–421 over Max Verstappen) and McLaren topping the Constructors’ table on 833 points, the margins were so thin that “slightly worse tyres” wasn’t an abstract concept — it was literally the difference between champion and runner-up.

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Braking: The Most Underappreciated Performance Area
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Braking: The Most Underappreciated Performance Area

There’s a kind of lap time that never looks dramatic on TV because it doesn’t announce itself with sparks or a late lunge; it just quietly doesn’t appear if you miss it. Braking is where that time lives: the invisible tax paid in entry speed you didn’t carry, rotation you didn’t create, tyre temperature you didn’t build, and confidence you didn’t earn. The data obsession in modern F1 has made us fluent in downforce levels and stint models, but the truth is simpler and harsher — the car that can brake later and stop cleaner doesn’t just win corners, it wins decisions.

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Race Starts Under the Microscope
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Race Starts Under the Microscope

The start is Formula 1’s most honest moment: 20 cars, one strip of asphalt, and a stopwatch that doesn’t care how good your long-run pace looked on Friday. Before tyre degradation, before DRS, before the pit wall gets to hide behind “model variance,” you get a raw test of execution under compression — clutch bite, torque delivery, wheelspin management, and a Turn 1 decision made with half the information you’ll wish you had. In 2025, a season decided by margins so small they felt personal, that first 200 metres wasn’t theatre; it was championship accounting.

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